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Point Grey

Edition Office / Lorne, Australia

Located just over a kilometre west of the township, Point Grey is a 1.7 hectare site, home to two buildings which have been of great importance to the Lorne community and to its wider tourism potential. The project will deliver significant new public realm works with new buildings re-imagined to offer improved facilities for the restaurant, café, aquatic and angling clubs. The design creatively re-thinks Point Grey’s public open space and its relationship to buildings, the pier, the foreshore, town and hinterland.

The redevelopment will become a magnet for visitors and local alike, transforming Point Grey into an iconic important Victorian destination and recreational hub. Innovative built form and outstanding landscape architecture will combine with the location’s outstanding natural beauty. The project, being delivered by the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee is a key strategic driver in revitalising Lorne, increasing it’s offering and turning the prominent headland into a destination that attracts and encourages visitors to stay overnight.

Site Area

.48 ha

Services

  • Competition
  • Landscape Master Plan
  • Waterfront

Collaborators

  • Great Ocean Road Coast Committee
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A modern, single-story concrete structure with an open roof terrace, built near the Point Grey coastline. The building is surrounded by greenery and features large glass windows. People are walking and standing around the structure, with the sea visible in the background.
A family of four walks along a pathway towards a pier extending into the sea at Point Grey. The children are leading the way. Surrounding them are trees, shrubs, and a low building to the left. The sky is partly cloudy, and the scene exudes a peaceful, natural atmosphere.
An elevated boardwalk extends over the ocean at Point Grey, with people walking and enjoying the view. The boardwalk features grassy and rocky landscaping along its edges. To the left, an older, rustic pier stretches out into the water. The sky is overcast.
A group of people walks by the modern architectural structures of Point Grey, featuring open spaces and large, circular cutouts. The building's design showcases dark, sleek materials, complemented by plants and bushes in the foreground with the ocean visible in the background.
A modern, low-profile building with expansive glass windows and a sloped roof sits near the Point Grey coastline. People are walking along an adjacent boardwalk with railings. The sky is overcast, and nearby trees add to the natural scenery.
An aerial view of Point Grey reveals a coastal area with a long pier extending over the turquoise ocean. The pier starts from a rocky shore and stretches into the water, ending in a widened platform. Nearby, urban infrastructure and pathways are visible among green spaces and rocky terrain.

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